Self looped HV Module

1 year ago
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Here, I demonstrate the utility of my highly efficient, low current controller that requires less than 45mA to function at 12 volts. It operates at a minimal duty cycle to induce a back electromotive force (EMF) spike in my large, low-loss 2-ohm coil. This back EMF is rectified and accumulated in a mid-sized capacitor, powering a separate high-voltage pulse module.

Not only does this module emit an approximately 80-volt DC output pulse, it also serves as an isolator in the circuit. This arrangement saves me from needing external power supplies or inverters that can lead to power losses of several watts. The back EMF generated drives the high-voltage pulse module, enabling a gradual charge of the battery.

I began at 10 am with a battery voltage of 12.55 volts, and by 3:30 pm, the voltage has been oscillating between 12.56 and 12.57 volts. This appears to be a very promising result.

If you want to see a longer running version, I share similar concepts in my channel library where I run for nearly half an hour with a load and you see an increase as well. Look for those videos on my channel if it interests you as well.

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